Battery pack for cordless power tools

a battery pack and cordless technology, applied in the direction of cell components, cell component details, safety/protection circuits, etc., can solve the problems of li-ion batteries that require over-discharge protection, li-ion batteries deteriorating rapidly, and the overall weight of cordless power tools using conventional nicd or nimh battery packs begins to become prohibitiv

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-06-01
BLACK & DECKER INC
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[0011]Accordingly, additional protection controls may need to be in place to address potential fault conditions (such as over-charge, over-discharge, over-current, over-temperature, cell imbalance, etc.) that could occur in high power Li-ion battery packs adapted for use with cordless power tools and chargers, so as to prevent internal or external damage to the pack, and / or to a connected charger, tool or user in the vicinity of a battery pack connected to a charger or tool.

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In an over-discharged state, however, Li-ion batteries deteriorate rapidly, thus Li-ion batteries require over-discharge protection.
However, above 18V tool systems, the overall weight of a cordless power tool using conventional NiCd or NiMH battery packs begins to become prohibitive.
The corresponding increase in overall weight of the cordless tool makes the tool more difficult to manipulate and / or use over extended periods.
The introduction of lower impedance chemistries and construction styles to develop secondary batteries generating substantially higher output voltages (of at least 18 V and up, for example) may possibly create several additional protection issues.
Such undesirable demagnetization could thus potentially damage the motor.
For example, a lower impedance electrical source could cause damage to a tool's motor when the tool is held at stall condition.
Higher currents through the motor will increase the likelihood of de-magnetization of the permanent magnets within the tool's motor, possible thermal overload, eventual pack and / or tool damage, etc.

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[0026]With general reference to the drawings, a system of cordless power tools constructed in accordance with the teachings of example embodiments of the present invention is illustrated. Example cordless power tools of the system are shown to include, by way of examples only, a circular power saw 10 (FIG. 9), a reciprocating saw 20 (FIG. 10) and a drill 30 (FIG. 11). The tools 10, 20 and 30 each may include a conventional DC motor (not shown) adapted to be powered by a power source having a given nominal voltage rating.

[0027]Tools 10, 20 and 30 may be driven by a removable power source having a nominal voltage rating of at least 18 volts. It will become evident to those skilled that the present invention is not limited to the particular types of tools shown in the drawings nor to specific voltages. In this regard, the teachings of the present invention may be applicable to virtually any type of cordless power tool and any supply voltage.

[0028]With continued reference to the drawing...

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Abstract

A battery pack which includes a battery pack electronic control circuit adapted to control an attached power tool and / or an attached charger. The battery pack includes additional protection circuits, methodologies and devices to protect against fault conditions within the pack, as the pack is operatively attached to and providing power to the power tool, and / or as the pack is operatively attached to and being charged by the charger.

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PRIORITY STATEMENT[0001]This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(c) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 730,872, filed Oct. 28, 2005 to David A. CARRIER et al. and entitled “BATTERY PACK FOR CORDLESS POWER TOOLS”, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]Example embodiments in general relate to a battery pack configured for powering cordless power tools and / or power tool systems including a tool and charger.[0004]2. Description of Related Art[0005]Over the past few years, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have begun replacing nickel-cadmium (NiCd), nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH), and lead-acid batteries in low-voltage, portable electronic devices such as notebook-type personal computers. As compared to NiCd and NiMH batteries, Li-ion batteries are lighter but have a larger capacity per unit volume. For this reason, Li-ion batteries have been typically suitable to low-voltage device...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H02J7/00H01M50/204H01M50/247
CPCH01M2/1022H02J7/0026H02J7/0021H02J7/0004H02J7/00036H02J7/00047Y02E60/10H01M50/204H01M50/247H02J7/0013H02J7/00308H02J7/0048H02J7/0014
Inventor CARRIER, DAVID A.SEMAN, JR., ANDREW E.HOWARD, GEOFFREY S.BROTTO, DANIELE C.TRINH, DANH T.WATTS, FRED S.CHOKSI, SNEHAL S.ZHANG, QIANG J.
Owner BLACK & DECKER INC
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